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Iraq's Shiite Militias Reach Syrian Border in Anti-Daesh Offensive

© REUTERS / StringerPopular Mobilization Forces (PMF) fire towards Islamic State militants during a battle on the outskirts of Al-Ba'aj, west of Mosul, Iraq May 26, 2017
Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) fire towards Islamic State militants during a battle on the outskirts of Al-Ba'aj, west of Mosul, Iraq May 26, 2017 - Sputnik International
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According to the statement, Iraq's Shiite Popular Mobilization Force reported reaching the border with Syria during their offensive against the Daesh terror group .

Iraqi counter-terrorism service (CTS) forces advance towards the Sekak neighbourhood in western Mosul on April 11, 2017, during the ongoing offensive to retake the city from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists - Sputnik International
Iraqi Forces 'Launch Multi-Front Attack Against Last Remnants' of Daesh in Mosul
CAIRO/MOSCOW (Sputnik) Iraq's Shiite Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF, or Hashd Shaabi) on Monday reported reaching the border with Syria during their offensive against the Daesh terror group (outlawed in Russia).

"The militias of Popular Mobilization Forces, fasting during the month of Ramadan, made a miracle and reached the Syrian border," the statement read.

The statement added that two villages were liberated from Daesh terrorists. Further plans for Hashd Shaabi militias were not mentioned in the statement.

In November 2016, Hadi Amiri, one of the Shiite forces leaders, said that Hashd Shaabi were ready to continue their anti-terrorist fight in Syria after liberating Iraq from the Daesh and upon receiving an official request from Damascus.

Iraq has been suffering from terrorism since 2014, when the Daesh captured one of the country's major cities, Mosul, after invading from Syria. The eastern part of the city was liberated by Iraqi and US-led coalition forces in late January. In February, the anti-Daesh offensive started in the western part of Mosul. Over 500,000 people have been displaced from Mosul since February, according to the Iraqi government.

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